2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.05.006
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Incubation at 32.5°C and above causes malformations in the zebrafish embryo

Abstract: Zebrafish embryos are increasingly used for developmental toxicity screening of candidate drugs and are occasionally co-incubated with a metabolic activation system at 32°C for 1, 2 or 4h, depending on their developmental stage. As this temperature is higher than the optimal temperature for zebrafish embryonic development (26-28.5°C), we investigated whether continuous incubation of zebrafish embryos from 2.5 until 96h post fertilization (hpf) at high temperatures (30.5-36.5°C) causes malformations. At 32.5°C … Show more

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“…Strikingly, miR-139 Δ/Δ embryos were not only affected by drugs that disrupt angiogenic signaling, but were also sensitized to other forms of stress. In the absence of miR-139 activity, high temperature and hypoxia resulted in ectopic ISV branching and hypersprouting of the adjoining DLAV vessel, respectively (Figures 6F and 6G) (Pype et al, 2015; van Rooijen et al, 2010). Importantly, miR-24Δ/Δ zebrafish were also broadly sensitized to stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strikingly, miR-139 Δ/Δ embryos were not only affected by drugs that disrupt angiogenic signaling, but were also sensitized to other forms of stress. In the absence of miR-139 activity, high temperature and hypoxia resulted in ectopic ISV branching and hypersprouting of the adjoining DLAV vessel, respectively (Figures 6F and 6G) (Pype et al, 2015; van Rooijen et al, 2010). Importantly, miR-24Δ/Δ zebrafish were also broadly sensitized to stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature might be a reason that influences nuclease activity of NgAgo. It has been reported that incubation at a temperature above 32.5 °C may cause malformations of the zebrafish embryo 15 . We found more than half of the embryos developed normally when they were incubated at 37 °C continuously until phenotypic examination.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range goes from 28 to 37 • C, being 34 • C the most commonly used in published works (Table S1). Although the ideal temperature for human tumor cell proliferation is 37 • C, zebrafish larvae do not develop correctly at this temperature, developing cardiac problems and edema [136] that compromise zPDX survival. At 34 • C, the physiology of the fish is less compromised and tumor cells were shown to actively proliferate [106].…”
Section: Zebrafish Avatars: Standardize Methods and Increase Retrospementioning
confidence: 99%